"I was locked up in a cell and I couldn't see them normally."

Andy nodded.

Sirius didn't say much, and it was very disorganized, but for Andy, it was all very valuable information.

Because no one has studied Dementors, there is very little description of them in books.

Without a body, Muggles can't see...

Andy judged that Dementors were most likely a combination of souls and emotions, and were also magical creatures derived from the study of Obscurus and Patronus Charms.

In the two years since he began studying magic, Andy has seen too many products of the fusion of mind and magic power - the mind replaces the soul, and magic power creates the body.

It’s just that most magical creatures that are a fusion of mind and magic power have some mental abnormalities.

But there is no doubt that this is a magical path with a very high ceiling.

If combined with Dumbledore's magical concept, the 'power of love', Andy felt that this power might be able to transcend dimensions and allow wizards to access higher-dimensional powers.

"Do they have a lifespan? How do they reproduce?" Andy asked again.

"I have no idea!"

"I haven't observed any of this," said Sirius.

Andy: "..."

OK!

"correct!"

Andy suddenly asked, "Can you lend me the magic book at home?"

"Casual look!"

Sirius said generously: "The old house of the Black family is at number twelve Grimmauld Place in London. No one has lived there for a long time, and there is no danger in the house."

"The study is on the fourth floor... I have to say that the Black family has quite a collection of books, including many precious rare copies. Just go find any book you want to read!"

Those books were nothing to Sirius.

Apart from anything else, Andy was the first one to suspect that he might have been wrongly accused, and was willing to believe his explanation - although Andy's attitude was not friendly, it also touched Sirius.

Not only those books, but he was also willing to compensate Andy with the 10,000 gold Galleons reward for his wanted life by the Ministry of Magic.

Andy: "..."

At this moment, there were only three words in Andy's mind.

spendthrift!

To be honest, if Andy's future son is as spendthrift as Sirius, Andy would rather stick him to the wall.

"Thank you!"

Andy's tone became much better. "I am very interested in those books. I can't wait to read them."

Sirius spread his hands, "I think we can be quiet for a while. To be honest, I'm not used to chatting with Ravenclaws."

Andy raised an eyebrow, "We can talk about something else. Um... do you like dueling? Once you've cleared your name, we can have a duel!"

"Ha! That's what I want!"

As if he was afraid that Andy would go back on his word, Sirius immediately provoked him, "Little guy, don't let yourself get beaten and cry."

"Are you talking about yourself?" Andy immediately retorted sarcastically.

Sirius grinned and said, "One duel is not enough. We need at least ten duels."

Andy said, "I think fifty duels would be better."

"I think a hundred times would be better!" Sirius immediately raised the price.

"Three hundred times!" said Andy.

"Five hundred times!" Sirius did not give in at all.

"It's settled then!" Andy immediately made the decision, deal!

Chapter 368 Sirius: Believe me, Snape is definitely

something wrong

Snapped!

At dusk, with a slight sound of air explosion, Dumbledore's figure appeared out of thin air in the center of the square of Godric's Hollow.

He looked around slowly.

Dumbledore was very familiar with everything here. He had lived here for many years, and it was a childhood memory that was both happy and painful and sad.

So many years have passed, and nothing here seems to have changed. He hasn't been back here for a long time.

The stone tablet in the center of the square felt Dumbledore's magic and slowly turned into a wizard and a witch. The witch was holding a newborn baby in her arms.

Dumbledore looked at the statue in front of him with a complicated expression, his eyes slightly dazed.

After receiving Andy's letter, Dumbledore felt numb on one side of his body. He couldn't imagine that if what Andy wrote in the letter was true, then all these years...

But Dumbledore quickly adjusted his mentality.

The mistakes of the past cannot be undone, and what they can and must do now is to make up for them.

Silently, a silver-white translucent fat cat flew in front of Dumbledore and tilted its head to signal Dumbledore to follow it.

Dumbledore retracted his gaze, nodded slowly towards the fat cat patronus, and then followed behind the fat cat patronus.

Walking out of the village and through a forest, the fat cat patronus led Dumbledore to the entrance of a cave. It looked back at Dumbledore and then walked into the cave first.

After entering the cave, Dumbledore immediately discovered traces of artificial excavation and traces of magic.

After walking through a tunnel more than 20 meters long, a stone chamber of more than 80 square meters appeared in front of us. There were several torches stuck on the walls around the stone chamber, and the weak light of the torches illuminated the entire stone chamber.

There was another entrance on the right side of the stone chamber. The fat cat patronus floated at the entrance and tilted its head towards Dumbledore, motioning him to follow quickly.

"Professor Dumbledore, you're finally here." Andy dispersed the fat cat patronus, stood up and greeted Dumbledore.

"Mr. Collins!"

Dumbledore nodded to Andy, then turned to look at Sirius in prison, "Sirius... I'm sorry, because of my mistake, you have suffered injustice in Azkaban for twelve years."

"It's not your fault, Dumbledore!"

Sirius immediately said: "That was the punishment I voluntarily accepted! If I wasn't so stupid, I wouldn't have believed that damn mouse."

"cough!"

Andy suddenly coughed lightly and said a little embarrassedly: "Excuse me! Professor Dumbledore, it's getting late. I think I have to go home."

Dumbledore, Sirius: "?"

Everyone was just about to talk about the secret of that year, why did you leave?

Although what happened back then has nothing to do with Andy, aren’t you curious?

"I'm different from you. I'm still a child."

Andy spread his hands helplessly and said, "Well...it's already dinner time. If I don't go home, my mother will get angry."

Dumbledore: "..."

This reason is simply invincible!

Sirius was also speechless.

To be honest, after talking with Andy for so long, it was hard for Sirius to think of Andy as just a little wizard who had not yet graduated.

Not to mention Andy's attainments in magic, just Andy's fanatical attitude towards magic and his thirst for knowledge about magic were something Sirius had never seen in his life.

Andy is also smart and clever. Although he occasionally has a bad temper, he is mature most of the time and doesn't look like a little wizard.

Now, when he suddenly heard Andy say, "If you don't go home for dinner, your mother will scold you," Sirius suddenly felt a sense of disconnection between fantasy and reality.

"Go home early, kid!"

Sirius said loudly: "Remember to eat more. You won't grow taller if you don't eat dinner."

Andy: Remember what you said!

Dumbledore smiled and asked, "Mr. Collins, then Sirius..."

"I'll leave him to you, professor!" Andy said indifferently.

"Thank you!" said Dumbledore.

After walking out of the cave, Andy used Apparition to go home directly.

In the cave, Dumbledore waved his wand, untied the chains that locked Sirius, and then opened the iron door of the prison.

Sirius stretched his body, then slowly stood up and walked out of the prison, hugging Dumbledore, "Long time no see, Professor!"

Sirius was a little excited!

"Almost twelve years."

Dumbledore spoke in a calm tone. He patted Sirius on the back gently and said, "Forgive me for not coming to see you."

Sirius calmed down a little, but his tone was still a little excited, "It was that rat, Professor! He betrayed James. He has been hiding in the Weasley family all these years. He..."

"I know, I know! Sirius, Andy has already explained the situation to me in the letter."

Dumbledore said in a soothing voice, "When they return from their trip, we can catch Peter and prove your innocence."

"...Yes!" Sirius was stunned for a moment, then nodded slightly.

With Dumbledore's help, he could easily solve this problem.

I don't know why, but Sirius suddenly felt a little lost.

If Andy were to say, Sirius's situation was simply because his brain was polluted by Gryffindor and Dementors.

If Sirius was sane, he should have written a letter to Dumbledore to explain the situation as soon as he escaped from Azkaban.

What Sirius thought was revenge: escaping death by the skin of his teeth, with murderous intent at every step, and going through untold hardships, approaching Peter Pettigrew alone, and then killing the traitor with a single knife in the eyes of everyone's confusion and shock, to prove his innocence.

Andy's revenge: All he had to do was write a letter to Dumbledore, then go home to eat and wait for news.

"correct!"

Sirius suddenly thought of something and said quickly, "And Snape! There was a riot in Azkaban last year, and Death Eaters came to break into the prison."

"He opened my cell door and tried to let me out."

At this point, Sirius' tone was somewhat disdainful, "But he doesn't know that the damn prison can't hold me at all! The reason I didn't leave is because I want to atone for my sins there!"

"He was wearing a mask, but I recognized him anyway!"

"Severus Snape! That's the look in Snape's eyes, that snotty one. There's no way I'm going to mistake that."

"When he saw that I didn't get out, he went to release someone else. Ha! I heard that person died from the Dementor's Kiss. ​​What a pity."

Chapter 369: Which is worse, food or test subjects?

Dumbledore listened quietly.

For a moment he didn't know whether to praise Sirius for his wit or say that he was stupid... ahem!

You did a great job figuring out it was Snape.

But... you should also know that you and Snape have a personal grudge, right?

Why do you think he released you?

But Dumbledore also admired Sirius's tenacity!

In order to punish himself for the mistakes he had made, he would rather stay in Azkaban to atone for his sins. He had the opportunity to escape, but he was unwilling to leave.

This is very Gryffindor!

"Let's talk about this later!"

Dumbledore said slowly, "We still need evidence for Snape's case. I will pay attention to his every move next. The most important thing for us now is to prove your innocence...Sirius!"

Although all the evidence currently points to Sirius being wrongly accused, Dumbledore still has to remain vigilant until he sees Peter Pettigrew with his own eyes.

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